and especially dramatic moment was the collapse of the spire. digging back to the 19th century, malia len d. j remembers that day very well as conservator of no to them. she was among the 1st to be informed that when you call back 1st, i couldn't believe it also. then i thought to myself, i am yes, oh, it won't be on that badge. but i'll go over there anyway. and there on site to, nobody knew how the fire had started, or how much time the firefighters would give us or how many optics we could save in a situation like that. you have no time to think. uh, you just do whatever you can put a blog will save the world, looked on in horror, but not for damage to the infernal. most of the cathedral and its iconic facade were saved the disaster and least a wave of both dismay and solidarity world wide. over $1000.00 people have been working on the comprehensive restoration for shuttles, plus inside. the biggest challenge for all of us was to finish up on time. we had to follow a time table, so everyone gave their best to use such a large scale project included the restoration of the towering paintings.